With the launch of the New Spring version, we welcome a heavyweight limited-time character for the New Spring Festival — Liang Yue. Today, I will introduce Liang Yue from Return to the Future 1999. This character not only has stunning looks but also introduces innovative skill mechanics. Let's delve into a comprehensive analysis of Liang Yue's strength, skills, and usage tips to see if this seemingly soft and adorable cat caretaker can truly make waves in the current version.

First, let's discuss Liang Yue's basic positioning. She gives off a vibe of being a versatile support and output compensator right from the start. She can boost her teammates' damage output and reduce the damage they receive, making her a motherly figure in the team. However, despite her outstanding support abilities, her attack methods are also formidable. Chasing attacks, applying burn and poison debuffs—she can do it all. In other words, this character is quite versatile; when used well, she offers excellent general utility in dungeons. It’s not an exaggeration to say that she has the potential to rival Angel Nana.

All of Liang Yue's skills revolve around her "Big Cat." Summoning this dominant Big Cat isn't difficult—it can be done through her ultimate move. When using her ultimate, Liang Yue deals considerable real damage to all enemies while granting immunity to the entire team. These are just the basics. More importantly, her ultimate can summon our partner, the powerful Big Cat, which is the true core of Liang Yue's skill mechanics. After the Big Cat appears, two special card areas, Red Zone and Green Zone, are added to the game screen.

The Red Claw Marks and Green Claw Marks each correspond to different additional effects. When there are more Red Claw Marks, the Big Cat's AOE increases critical hit rate and critical damage, with overflow critical hits converting into extra critical damage. When there are more Green Claw Marks, all enemies are inflicted with poison and burn effects—one turn of poison and three layers of burn per Green Claw Mark. If the number of Red and Green Claw Marks is equal, Liang Yue gains the "Divine Speed" effect, reducing the claw mark consumption requirement from 6 to 5, significantly increasing skill release frequency. Moreover, any unused Divine Speed effect after the ultimate ends won't be wasted but will convert into the "Drive Away Evil" effect to continue protecting the team.

Liang Yue's regular skills are also reliable and playful, focusing on support. Her first skill is a single-target damage skill with a basic effect that is unremarkable but extends the duration of the Drive Away Evil buff granted by the Big Cat, ensuring a more comfortable survival environment for the team. When the Big Cat is present, actively using the first skill generates Red Claw Marks, accelerating the accumulation of claw marks. Liang Yue's second skill is a single-target buff skill that grants the target "Disaster Removal I," which can stack over turns to enhance the endurance of teammates. When the Big Cat is present, actively using the second skill generates Green Claw Marks, accumulating energy for subsequent AOE skills.

The above is the content of the introduction to Liang Yue from Return to the Future 1999. Liang Yue is an invaluable strong support character in the New Spring version. The key to playing Liang Yue well lies in mastering the dual-zone mechanism and the rhythm of claw mark accumulation, adjusting strategies flexibly according to team needs. Players who obtain this character can cultivate her with confidence; she will definitely strengthen your team like adding wings to a tiger.